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Spend Dat or Think That? The Song That Sparked a Bigger Conversation About Music, Culture & Influence

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When India.Arie publicly criticised Yung Miami's viral hit Spend Dat, it ignited a passionate debate that reached far beyond a single song. Was this simply a difference of artistic opinion, or did it expose a deeper conversation about the role music plays in shaping culture? In this thought-provoking episode, I unpack the controversy while exploring the evolution of popular music, the rise of the attention economy, streaming culture, and the impact of social media on what becomes a hit. I examine whether music reflects society or influences it, discuss artistic freedom versus cultural responsibility, and consider why every generation believes the next generation's music is "going too far." Rather than choosing sides, this episode invites listeners to think critically about creativity, commerce, influence, and the power of personal choice in an ever-changing music industry.

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Spend Dat or Think That? The Song That Sparked a Bigger Conversation About Music, Culture & Influence

When India.Arie publicly criticised Yung Miami's viral hit Spend Dat, it ignited a passionate debate that reached far beyond a single song. Was this simply a difference of artistic opinion, or did it expose a deeper conversation about the role music plays in shaping culture? In this thought-provoking episode, I unpack the controversy while exploring the evolution of popular music, the rise of the attention economy, streaming culture, and the impact of social media on what becomes a hit. I examine whether music reflects society or influences it, discuss artistic freedom versus cultural responsibility, and consider why every generation believes the next generation's music is "going too far." Rather than choosing sides, this episode invites listeners to think critically about creativity, commerce, influence, and the power of personal choice in an ever-changing music industry.

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